2nd African International Conference on Industrial Engineering and Operations Management

Community Behavior, Regulation, and Reliable Waste Infrastructure in Ngawi Regency to Improve the Quality of Life

Hery Subagio, Florianus Rooslan Edy Santosa & Muhammad Ikhsan Setiawan
Publisher: IEOM Society International
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Track: Entrepreneurship
Abstract

Health Minister Nila Moeloek says that environmental factors, not health services, greatly influenced public health. The statement made by the Minister of Health was based on H.L. Blum's opinion, which says that environmental factors constitute 40% of health degrees. It means that increasing the degree of public health can be done through ecological hygiene, including handling household waste. In the study, community behavior, regulation, and reliable waste infrastructure are independent variables that can affect environmental cleanliness (dependent variable). Data processing uses SPSS linear regression stepwise analysis, highlighting the independent variable's effect on the dependent variable partially and draws conclusions. Based on the multiple linear regression analysis results with the stepwise method processed using the SPSS version 24 data processing program, from 10 regression equations, the best equation is obtained. The value of the best regression coefficient (R) is R = 0.933 in step 7 (seven). It means that the variables of how to manage waste at home, how often officers transport garbage, the availability of waste transportation services, the availability of containers used to collect waste in the kitchen, and how the community's behavior in disposing of household waste, has a very significant effect, namely 93.3% on the cleanliness of the environment around the house.

Published in: 2nd African International Conference on Industrial Engineering and Operations Management, Harare, Zimbabwe

Publisher: IEOM Society International
Date of Conference: December 7-10, 2020

ISBN: 978-1-7923-6123-4
ISSN/E-ISSN: 2169-8767